![]() ![]() So, Random House, BRING IT BACK!!Īnyone notice that I again cheated and barely did any of my own writing for this? Just used the jacket copy again (bwa ha ha). Seriously, who could resist this book? I cannot tell you how much students giggle when I say "thingie" Yes, Gender Blender IS hilarious, but it also has great heart and empathy. And until they can find a remedy:įinds out secondhand that her period has arrived. Then something freaky happens: Emma and Tom switch bodies. Normally, when I booktalk a book, I use my own words (cuz yeah, that's what a booktalk is) but the jacket copy on this book does my job for me, so I'm putting it here word for word: When I booktalk it, it's the one that students ask to borrow (or, keep) the most. Emma hates boys-except Jeff, the cutest sixth-grade boy in school. ![]() Since they started middle school, Emma and Tom havent been able to get along and be friends the way they used to be. Gender Blender by Blake Nelson (Delacorte Books for Young Readers 2006)is the PERFECT middle school book. GENDER BLENDER is a fun but thought-provoking novel about gender differences for middle-schoolers. ![]()
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